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Monica, 8 , Colombia

Future of childhood

Our new evidence suggests that nearly half of all children worldwide live in countries at ‘extreme high’ risk of the impacts of climate change.
Teacher at a blackboard in a classroom in Sierra Leone

Promoting Teacher Wellbeing

Supporting teachers’ wellbeing is the first step to making sure they can give children the help they need.

Children in Afghanistan

Standing with Afghan children

After 15,000 supporters urged the UK Government to stand up for what’s right for Afghanistan's children, we're here to hold the government to their commitments.

Ifra vaccinating community members in Somali Region, Ethiopia

No one is safe from Covid-19 until everyone is safe

Save the Children welcomes high-level political engagement to ensure equitable access to all Covid-19 tools and help bring an end to the pandemic.

A black box

Our Statement of Solidarity: One Year On

Just over one year on from publishing our Statement of Solidarity, we share our final public update on progress to date.
Mother Chipango says goodbye to her daughter Kabukabu, 9, before she heads to school.

Joining Forces for Women and Girls in Africa

Interviewing Save the Children's Africa Advisory Board member and Women's Network member: Dr Nataliey Bitature

A boy is pictured walking in Bergle village, Afar, Ethiopia

Making the health budget work for children: Afar Region

Mesfin Nigussie discusses the challenges children face in the Afar region in Ethopia, and the work Save the Children is doing with the government to make a difference.

Wooden building blocks

how universal credit helps working families

Tasha, a working mum of four, talks about the positive impact of universal credit and the danger of losing this essential lifeline.